That's one fat horse........

You all seem clued up on your weight carriers, conformation etc and very experienced in veiw of your coments xx
 
:confused: why dredge this up again? And what exactly DO you wish to achieve. So you bought a fat but otherwise perfect cob from Kellys Cobs and you don't see any issue with Mr Thomas's current business practices.
It is heartening to know that they have had at least one satisfied customer :)
 
My comment relates to the shape of the horses tummy. In light of all the BOGOF threads recently, this is one horse I wouldn't be too surprised if it's udder started to get big. Just an observation and not intended to offend
 
thts fine lv x entitled to your opinion x

is this the same horse!

i wasnt asking for antones opinion of it!

can ayone answer my question xxx
 
Why do you want to know so badly? OP will post when/if she sees it's come back up and you have a question. Patience is a virtue and all that...
 
co-jack i dont think anyone knows, i cant remember seeing your mare before so likely not. Is there a reason its important?
 
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This is what I got from the thumbnail... not that big though
 
The horse referred to, at the beginning of the original thread, was a piebald called Sprite. There were many posts focusing on the Belgian Ardennes which was advertised below Sprite's ad. I hope that answers your question.
 
Just a quick aside, are we allowed to post images we don't hold the copyright to? I've always posted links to them as on other forums it is not allowed?

*grabs popcorn* now continue with the confusion that this thread has become...
 
platypus,
dont pretend x you know my situation!

iv had words with you on another thread x

Im not pretending i know your situation- i do know you have a chestnut mare-which i have seen and that wasnt on here so i was just letting you know this. And youve not had words with me i said something and you commented back.
 
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